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Mikie Sherrill, U.S. representative from New Jersey's 11th congressional district (2019–present) [4] Sean Spiller, president of the New Jersey Education Association (2021–present) and former mayor of Montclair (2020–2024) [5] Stephen Sweeney, former president of the New Jersey Senate (2010–2022) from the 3rd district (2002–2022) [6]
Phil Cohen, Hoboken city councilor from the 5th ward [197] Joe Quintero, at-large Hoboken city councilor (2022–present) [198] James Solomon, Jersey City councilor from ward E (2017–present) [196] Joyce Watterman, president of the Jersey City Council (2023–present) from the at-large district (2013–present) [199] Party chapters. Hoboken ...
Rebecca Michelle "Mikie" Sherrill [1] [2] (/ ˈ m aɪ k i / MY-kee; born January 19, 1972) [3] is an American politician, former U.S. Navy helicopter pilot, attorney, and former federal prosecutor [4] serving as the U.S. representative for New Jersey's 11th congressional district since 2019.
House Republicans are scrambling to find a way to avoid a government shutdown after their second funding proposal was rejected, and are now planning to vote on a third proposal soon.
The club was opened in August 1978 by Steve Fallon. [4] When the Fallon family bought the corner building in uptown Hoboken with its street-level tavern, Steve Fallon's sisters Kathryn Jackson Fallon and Anne Fallon Mazzolla along with brother-in-law Mario Mazzola were interested in turning the factory workers' tavern (General Foods' Maxwell House Coffee factory was a block away on the Hudson ...
Melania Trump directly commented for the first time about whether she will be joining President-elect Donald Trump in the White House full-time during his second term.. In an interview with Fox ...
President-elect Donald Trump complained on Friday that American flags would still be lowered to half-staff in honor of the late President Jimmy Carter during Trump's Jan. 20 inauguration.
When the Exchange Place station reopened in June 2003, [11] the Newark–33rd Street via Hoboken branch was truncated to Journal Square, but operated during weekends as well. It was renamed the Journal Square–33rd Street (via Hoboken) branch. After Hurricane Sandy flooded the PATH system in October 2012, service on the line was suspended. For ...